Swimming with Humpback Whales off La Réunion

In a Nutshell

When

Sunday, August 24, 2025 - Sunday, August 31, 2025
Sunday, August 31, 2025 - Sunday, September 7, 2025

Further dates for private tours on request


Where

Start: On Sunday at the airport on Reunion Island depending on your arrival time
End: On the following Sunday after checkout

Group

Maximum 6 people + guides

Accompaniment

English-speaking guide from Moby Wildlife Tours + local guide


Costs

EUR 5'450.- per person in a double room
Single room: + EUR 600.-

Included

Transportation, tours, accommodation, group meals, presentations about whales

Exclusive

Personal expenses, insurance, arrival and departure Saint Denis, Reunion Island

Physical requirements

Be able to swim 100 meters with fins, mask and snorkel
Be able to lift yourself out of the water on a ladder

Dietary intolerances and allergies can be cared for.

Note

This tour is intended for snorkelers. Free and scuba diving is not permitted.


  • The trip to La Réunion combines a dream island with the acrobats of the seas, the humpback whales! The experience of seeing these animals in their element is indescribable. No wonder, swimming with humpback whales is on many wish lists!

    Our base is located in the sheltered west of the island, right by the sea. Slightly in front of the surrounding buildings, we have a wonderful view of the beaches on both sides of the hotel. The marina, which we use as a starting point for our whale tours, is less than ten minutes away by car. With a bit of luck, you might even catch a glimpse of the whales from the hotel. Always keep your eyes peeled!
    We go out to sea 1-2 times a day with the aim of getting into the water with the giants of the sea. While we focus fully on the whales at the beginning of the week, we also include excursions to the island and a helicopter flight in the second part of the week so that you can also get to know the beauty of La Réunion.

  • The clear highlight of our trip to La Réunion are the humpback whales. Every year in the southern winter season (June to October), they come from the Antarctic to the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean to mate and give birth to their calves. During seven to eight tours, we keep an eye out for the marine mammals. The encounter with mother and calf is particularly wonderful. Curious and playful, the young approach the little strangers. But the eye of the huge mother is always watchful. Swimming with humpback whales is something very special that you will never forget!

    In addition, we often spot large pods of dolphins (mostly spinner dolphins and bottlenose dolphins). Rarely do we encounter other whale species such as pilot whales, southern right whales or small killer whales. Although the dolphins are not as massive as the humpback whales, they easily make up for this handicap with their playfulness and create memorable experiences!

    In search of marine mammals, we are usually out and about on fast, maneuverable motorboats. But we also go out to sea on a luxurious catamaran once or twice!

  • During your time with us, you will stay in a wonderful hotel in Boucan Canot, right on one of the island's most beautiful beaches in the immediate vicinity of St. Gilles. The marina of St. Gilles also serves as a starting point for our boat trips on the open sea. The hotel is reminiscent of the style of the Florida Keys and impresses with its excellent quality, friendly service and outstanding food. The stylishly furnished rooms are located just a few meters from the crashing waves.

    The hotel offers direct access to the beach. There is also a cozy sunbathing area with a pool and a small private beach. There is a car-free zone within walking distance with several bars and restaurants where you can end the day with a cocktail.

    We enjoy the sumptuous breakfast buffet with a view of the Indian Ocean. The menu in the hotel restaurant is extensive and offers both local Creole and international dishes. Of course, excellent fresh fish is on offer, but meat and vegetarian dishes are also recommended. We also dine in a few selected restaurants to round off the culinary experience.

  • Our day starts relatively early to make the most of the windless hours at sea. At around 8 a.m., after a hearty breakfast, we gather at the boats to go in search of the giants of the sea.
    For the first few days, we then have a light lunch in the harbor before heading out to sea again in the afternoon!
    After returning to the hotel, we meet up again a little later for a sundowner drink, after which we round off the day with a great dinner.
    In the second part of the week, we head out to sea for half a day so that we have the opportunity to see some of the island, including a very spectacular helicopter flight!

  • On land, the temperatures are usually very pleasant during the day, which means you can wear short clothes. In the evenings, however, a light jacket is recommended - it is winter after all! On our island excursions, we will most likely head into the mountains. Here it will be much cooler (approx. 10-15 degrees), so warmer clothing is advisable. Depending on the wind, it can get a little cooler on the boats, especially when we get out of the water. However, the wetsuit keeps us warm.

    We are happy to provide diving goggles, snorkels, fins and wetsuits for our trips to the sea. However, we recommend that you bring your own equipment that you are used to, especially for special sizes. Swimming with whales is not scuba diving, but a snorkeling trip!

    For photographers, we recommend lenses with a medium range above the water surface. Underwater, you can take excellent photos of blue whales with small lenses (up to 30mm). However, great photos and videos can also be taken with smaller cameras such as GoPros.

Watch one of our highlight videos from Réunion here

Contact us

Are you already convinced or do you have any questions? Feel free to contact us via the contact form below, Whatsapp (+41765811893) or email (info@mobywildlifetours.com).